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, coverage of the nsa program or to kind of obscure human intelligence, assets, and saying it was signals intelligence? >> sure, first to fran's point it's totally true this is one of many and one piece of information in a broad collection that the u.s. intelligence community has engaged in. this meeting was significant according to officials and reports in both "the new york times" and lots of other outlets because it was where the vague discussion of impending attack was discussed and if you look at the embassy closings around the world it matches the people on the call. so you can sort of understand why the u.s. government took such a broad approach. as for it being motivations in taking the risk, i can't speak to that. some of them they take risks on. this seems to be a risk they didn't take. as far as some of the other reporters linking this to the nsa and snowden and what have you, it's important to point out the programs disclosed by snowden are not related to this particular communication particularly intercepted. they are about collecting information, domestically and it's not re
, coverage of the nsa program or to kind of obscure human intelligence, assets, and saying it was signals intelligence? >> sure, first to fran's point it's totally true this is one of many and one piece of information in a broad collection that the u.s. intelligence community has engaged in. this meeting was significant according to officials and reports in both "the new york times" and lots of other outlets because it was where the vague discussion of impending attack was...
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nsa official says: nsa signals intelligence activities? are designed to acquire, produce, and disseminate foreign intelligence information net capables and intentions or activities of foreign powers and their agents, foreign organizations, foreign persons, blah blah blah. and any immix indication that nsa's collection is arbitrary and unconstrained is dead wrong. >> how chose to white house justify this. >> the president's spy agencies are not just interested in communication to and from a terror target. they're interested in information about the target. so when that comes up in an e-mail send from an american to someone overseas it's fair game to symptom but it has to cross the border. it can't be an e-mail to someone else inside the country. "the new york times" says that nsa computers search nearly all cross-border text data for dewords and save e-mail or instant mess imagines so analysts can examine them. jay carny says anything not related to an investigation is deleted. >> the purpose of the program is to investigate and potentially
nsa official says: nsa signals intelligence activities? are designed to acquire, produce, and disseminate foreign intelligence information net capables and intentions or activities of foreign powers and their agents, foreign organizations, foreign persons, blah blah blah. and any immix indication that nsa's collection is arbitrary and unconstrained is dead wrong. >> how chose to white house justify this. >> the president's spy agencies are not just interested in communication to and...
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this seems to be a risk they didn't take as far as other reporters linking it to the nsa and snowden and what have you. it is important to point out the programs disclosed by snowden are not related to this communication, this intercept. they are about collecting information domestically and it is not really connected. i think some people maybe were -- where there isn't a strong connection. >> how long do you see the embassies being closed for. there have been drone strikes. we don't know who was hit. >> you are seeing drone strikes. the one person that is key to this is the bomb maker in yemen. >> who has not been found as far as we know. >> as far as we know. i think he is one of the keys to the feeling they have deflated this threat. they will look to take out enough operational capability it knocks the legs out from this before they are comfortable reopening the embassies. that makes sense to me. there's a number of other things besides drone strikes that will be going on, cia and u.s. intelligence will be working with foreign allies around the world, doing searches, trying to ar
this seems to be a risk they didn't take as far as other reporters linking it to the nsa and snowden and what have you. it is important to point out the programs disclosed by snowden are not related to this communication, this intercept. they are about collecting information domestically and it is not really connected. i think some people maybe were -- where there isn't a strong connection. >> how long do you see the embassies being closed for. there have been drone strikes. we don't know...
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russia's decision to grant asylum to the rogue nsa analyst is just the latest in a range of disputes between moscow and washington. >> catherine: the president chose the tonight show to express his displeasure with russia, >>"there have been times where they slip back into cold war thinking and a cold war mentality. and what i continually say to them and what i say to president putin, that's the past." >> pam: >> catherine: this morning white house press secretary jay carney issued an official official statement, saying, "we believe it would be more constructive to postpone the summit until we have more results from our shared agenda." >> catherine: the u=s is not happy with russia's support for syria's president, its human rights record, violations of arms treaties, for barring american couples from adopting russian children and for its anti- homosexuality laws. >> catherine: and the white house statement said russian's disappointing decision to grant temporary asylum to edward snowden was also a factor. president obama will >> catherine: attend a g20 conference in saint petersburg
russia's decision to grant asylum to the rogue nsa analyst is just the latest in a range of disputes between moscow and washington. >> catherine: the president chose the tonight show to express his displeasure with russia, >>"there have been times where they slip back into cold war thinking and a cold war mentality. and what i continually say to them and what i say to president putin, that's the past." >> pam: >> catherine: this morning white house press...
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it says the nsa is tracking all messages into and out of the united states. we're going to break that down with our legal panel, next. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! yep, and no angry bears. the perfect place is on sale now. up to 40% off. only at hotels.com >>> if you text or e-mail someone overseas, there is a good chance the government is combing through what you've written. today's "new york times" first reported today that the government spying is possibly more pervasive than we actually thought. the "times" says nsa computers are searching texts and e mai-m going in and out of the country. looking for certain words, information on suspected terrorists. the government's already acknowledged it monitors suspect communications, but according to "the new york times," most every text or e-mail that crosses the u.s. border is searched for key words. that said, joining me now from new york, cnn legal
it says the nsa is tracking all messages into and out of the united states. we're going to break that down with our legal panel, next. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! yep, and no angry bears. the perfect place is on sale now. up to 40% off. only at hotels.com >>> if you text or e-mail someone overseas, there is a good chance...
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the biggest reason for the snub, moscow's decision to give nsa leaker edward snowden temporary asylum in russia but the white house has a litany of issues where the two countries are at odds. arms control, missile defense, trade, global security issues and human rights. including russia's new anti-gay propaganda law which obama has criticized. the white house is going out of its way to praise progress obama made when putin's predecessor dimitri medvedev was in office. >> make him appear to be sort of an indisputable important world leader, someone the president of the united states has no choice but to see. they're saying we have a choice, we're not going to see him. >> reporter: that meeting tomorrow will have secretary of state john kerry, defense secretary chuck hagel and their counterparts, getting into the tough issues and what's on tap for the g-20, what russia is hosting. chris? >> thank you very much. tough but tough for whom. the areas of dispute may mean more to the u.s. than to russia and in many of them russia is the one holding the cards so let's turn to cnn's phil black
the biggest reason for the snub, moscow's decision to give nsa leaker edward snowden temporary asylum in russia but the white house has a litany of issues where the two countries are at odds. arms control, missile defense, trade, global security issues and human rights. including russia's new anti-gay propaganda law which obama has criticized. the white house is going out of its way to praise progress obama made when putin's predecessor dimitri medvedev was in office. >> make him appear...
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times" say those officials want to help the nsa. >> first of all, i like him very much. he is a great reporter. i these were not authorized disclosures. they were following the report that reported the intercept. when you are dealing with intelligence bureaucracies there are these leaks and the press you know we all sort of cover things. and this, i think, our story was really prompted more by the initial disclosure and trying to get more resolution ont that. i would also add another important point here. the nsa programs that have become so controversial have nothing to do with any kind of intercepts and capabilities that would be in this particular case. i think they are two very distinct things. it is a testament i think to the capabilities of the u.s. intelligence community but i don't think this is any bearing on the particular controversial programs. >> thank you very much. pretty incredible reporting there. and obviously eli lake has been proven right many, many times. >>> still to come the man who shot and killed 13 people wants the death penalty. he is represent
times" say those officials want to help the nsa. >> first of all, i like him very much. he is a great reporter. i these were not authorized disclosures. they were following the report that reported the intercept. when you are dealing with intelligence bureaucracies there are these leaks and the press you know we all sort of cover things. and this, i think, our story was really prompted more by the initial disclosure and trying to get more resolution ont that. i would also add another...
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as for nsa leaker edward snowden, carney said the u.s. does want snowden back but it's not the highest priority of this administration. here's what karn he had to say. >> we had a lot of fish to fry, if you will, with the russians. we have a lot of issues to engage with the russians over. there and is two plus two ministerial meeting tomorrow here in washington and, you know, there will be a host of topics. so this is not the focus of our engage pent with russia but it is not something that we're dropping by any means. >> as to some of those programs that snowden apparently leaked, the "new york times" had a story out this morning that says that the united states might be sweeping up and sifting through more e-mails from people in the united states than what was previously acknowledged. carney said during the briefing that the nsa tries to keep that to a minute month. >> if joe schmo from cocoamoe wants to know if his e-mail is being read, what would you say? >> it's not being read. there are procedures in place, as i just described. i'm
as for nsa leaker edward snowden, carney said the u.s. does want snowden back but it's not the highest priority of this administration. here's what karn he had to say. >> we had a lot of fish to fry, if you will, with the russians. we have a lot of issues to engage with the russians over. there and is two plus two ministerial meeting tomorrow here in washington and, you know, there will be a host of topics. so this is not the focus of our engage pent with russia but it is not something...
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. >>> "outfront" still to come, nsa leaker edward snowden. is he as safe as he thinks he is? one person who knows a lot thinks no. his life could be at risk. >>> and flooding strike it is the mid we. a baby is rescued. and meet the new powerball multi, multimillionaire. >>> welcome back to the second half of oh "outfront" where we start with stories where we focus on reporting from the front lines. i want to begin with the judge in the major nidal hasan case. he rejected an appeal from the attorneys asking to drop out of the case because hasan want it is death penalty. they were told they had to sit there and represent him anyway. the judge chalking it up to a disagreement about strategy. jag attorney greg renke said it is their job sto assist h -- to hasan. thad hay been representing him from the start he said the defense would be more vigorous. >>> two friend s of oh zo car stsarnaev are accused of removig items from his dorm room after a text that said take what's there. they included items including a laptop containing vasoline, a thumb drive and fireworks, all possibly u
. >>> "outfront" still to come, nsa leaker edward snowden. is he as safe as he thinks he is? one person who knows a lot thinks no. his life could be at risk. >>> and flooding strike it is the mid we. a baby is rescued. and meet the new powerball multi, multimillionaire. >>> welcome back to the second half of oh "outfront" where we start with stories where we focus on reporting from the front lines. i want to begin with the judge in the major nidal...
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they funnel it to the irs, to the nsa, and to other agencies so that those other agencies here can actually launch their own criminal investigations. all of this is from a reuters report release this had week. the report says the dea is then instruct the folks, its own agents to lie, lie about where that original information came from. the practice is now under investigation by the justice department and what about those who have been prosecuted as a result of the origination of this data that was cleared away? wiped away, parallel construction they call it, is it possible that people could be set free from prison if the root of the investigation is deemed to be illegal? our cnn legal correspondent jean casarez is the perfect person to ask this. i think it may have even been you that explained to me what fruit of the poisonous tree means. does it apply here potentially, jean. >> the origination of the investigation. defense attorneys saying it is a violation of due process and the clients did not get a fair trial. why? because the origination of the investigation, they don't know about, the
they funnel it to the irs, to the nsa, and to other agencies so that those other agencies here can actually launch their own criminal investigations. all of this is from a reuters report release this had week. the report says the dea is then instruct the folks, its own agents to lie, lie about where that original information came from. the practice is now under investigation by the justice department and what about those who have been prosecuted as a result of the origination of this data that...
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justice is investigating a bombshell that they recreated investigations to hide leads they got from the nsa. a new roiters report says the irs is involved, too. it has one of two dozen arguments part of the special operations. they take sensitive information and turns it into usable tips and leads. it was publishd in a manual used by irs agents. edward snowden says russian president vladmir putin will not cave to president obama. >> he has stood firm against intense pressure from our government. i have to believe he had continue to stand firm. >> speaking of pressure that is mounting on russia to ex draw tig -- extradite snowden to the united states. is the president being hypocritical? remember when he said this? >> the notion somehow not talking to countrys is punishment to them which has been the guiding diplomatic principle of this administration is ridiculous. a oo he will be in saint peters burg but doesn't plan to meet one-on-one with putin. >> looking into the disappearance of a criminal investigator. sandra cope was last seen by her teenaged daughter who says cope went to follow up
justice is investigating a bombshell that they recreated investigations to hide leads they got from the nsa. a new roiters report says the irs is involved, too. it has one of two dozen arguments part of the special operations. they take sensitive information and turns it into usable tips and leads. it was publishd in a manual used by irs agents. edward snowden says russian president vladmir putin will not cave to president obama. >> he has stood firm against intense pressure from our...
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bill: it may go to the whole nsa affair, who is watching what, what information they're taking from you now and what could be taken in the future. also the irs is dealing with this federal elections commission deal. >> it is also -- bill: let me quote darrell issa here. on the screen for our viewers. documents recently produced to the committee demonstrate the fec personnel communicated with irs personnel about tax-exempt groups engaged in political activities. raised the prospect of inappropriate coordination between the irs and the fec about tax-exempt entities. inappropriate coordination, byron. >> i think issa may have been being nice using word inappropriate t could be illegal. it could be illegal for the irs to share information about groups that had applied for tax-exempt status and were not granted it. and then share that information with the fec. you know the irs has a lot of confidentiality requirements that bind it. and if it is sharing information about either individual taxpayers or about tax-exempt organization it is can't share them with other parts of the government exce
bill: it may go to the whole nsa affair, who is watching what, what information they're taking from you now and what could be taken in the future. also the irs is dealing with this federal elections commission deal. >> it is also -- bill: let me quote darrell issa here. on the screen for our viewers. documents recently produced to the committee demonstrate the fec personnel communicated with irs personnel about tax-exempt groups engaged in political activities. raised the prospect of...